Mika Smoothie Blender Review

There’s no reason why you should be packing artificial juice for your child to carry to school. They are not only full of empty calories with no nutritional value, they also have a very high sugar content. This increases the risk of getting tonsillitis in the short run or obesity in the long run.The healthiest way of taking food is eating them in the form closest to how they came from the farm. One way of ensuring that your kids enjoy the nutritional goodness of fruits and vegetables is by serving them in form of smoothies. Just add a glass of yogurt and you enhance the taste while adding proteins and good bacteria to the mix.

I personally love smoothies which makes a blender one of my closest companions. My go to is one with a mango, avocado, banana, an apple and yogurt. I can never have enough.

I bought the Mika blender you see on the left in 2010 for a little more than Ksh. 3,000. Though it came with the grinder, mine did not come with the chopper. It has served me religiously for more than 5 years and I can say that it was worth every penny.

And has four speeds; whip, puree, crumb and chop.

The only negative thing I can say about the blender is that the jug has changed color and browned a little bit.